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Stimuler la réflexion, s’ouvrir à de nouvelles perspectives, suivre l’actualité des recherches, des pratiques et des initiatives en santé publique, débattre: autant de fonctions remplies par les colloques du Département épidémiologie et systèmes de santé (DESS). Lors de chaque session, des spécialistes d’horizons divers viennent présenter l’état de leurs recherches, leurs expériences ou leurs projets.
Ces colloques, ouverts au public, s’adressent à un large public de professionnelles et professionnels de la santé. Ils sont recommandés par la Société suisse des spécialistes en prévention et santé publique (SPHD) pour la reconnaissance de la formation continue.
The OECD's Patient-Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) flagship report, "Does Healthcare Deliver?", presents the initial findings from a large-scale international survey of people living with chronic conditions.
This groundbreaking initiative gathered data from over 107,000 primary care users aged 45 and older across 19 countries. The report focuses on patient-reported outcomes (PROMs), such as physical and mental health, and patient-reported experiences of care (PREMs), including coordination and person-centredness. These insights allow for crucial cross-country comparisons of primary care performance from the patient's perspective.
The findings aim to inform policy-making and drive improvements in the quality and people-centredness of primary care services for this significant population. Ultimately, PaRIS seeks to enhance the value of health system investments by understanding what matters most to patients.
Michael van den Berg is a policy analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), specialising in health system performance assessment, quality of care, and patient-reported indicators. With a background in sociology and a PhD in health services research, he brings over two decades of experience in health services research and policy advising.
Throughout his career, Michael has focused on using evidence and research to drive tangible improvements in healthcare systems. He currently leads the OECD’s flagship initiative, the Patient-Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS), reflecting his commitment to strengthening international understanding of healthcare value through the voices and experiences of patients.
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